The traditional way of studying piano in Spain, and to my knowledge in many other countries in the world, has been based on the choice of a repertory of two, three or four pieces per school term and the necessary practice to improve its playing technically and...

The way of playing the piano in the different schools of playing differ in some aspects such as the position of hands, fingers, the use of arms and many others. But one of the few aspects in which all teachers and pianists seem to agree is using fingertips in a firm...

In the process of learning an instrument the parents role plays a crucial part. There is a triangle formed by teacher-student-parent which requires teamwork and open communication. If one of the pieces of this triangle fails to maintain this structure the process...